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Ortega is best for British wine, say a new wave of British winemakers
The often-dismissed hybrid, once the staple of wines from the UK, is being championed by the new generation of winemakers
Ortega is best for British wine, say a new wave of British winemakers
The often-dismissed hybrid, once the staple of wines from the UK, is being championed by the new generation of winemakers

What's a wine supertaster and how do you know if you are one?
In her new book Wine Witch on Fire: Rising from the Ashes of Divorce, Defamation, and Drinking Too Much, Natalie MacLean talks about being a supertaster
What's a wine supertaster and how do you know if you are one?
In her new book Wine Witch on Fire: Rising from the Ashes of Divorce, Defamation, and Drinking Too Much, Natalie MacLean talks about being a supertaster

Tools every wine collector needs
The most important items in your wine collection are, of course, your wines. But to obtain maximum enjoyment from them, it is useful to invest in a few additional tools...
Tools every wine collector needs
The most important items in your wine collection are, of course, your wines. But to obtain maximum enjoyment from them, it is useful to invest in a few additional tools...

Hill-Smith Family Estates: How we’ve thought about (and adopted) sustainable wine solutions
This article was written by Louisa Rose, Head of Winemaking at Hill-Smith Family Estates and first published on the International Wineries for Climate Action’s (IWCA) webpage.
Hill-Smith Family Estates: How we’ve thought about (and adopted) sustainable wine solutions
This article was written by Louisa Rose, Head of Winemaking at Hill-Smith Family Estates and first published on the International Wineries for Climate Action’s (IWCA) webpage.

The regeneration game
Regenerative viticulture is the ‘new kid on the block’ in the drive towards sustainable farming, and its flexibility is its great strength, writes Natasha Hughes MW
The regeneration game
Regenerative viticulture is the ‘new kid on the block’ in the drive towards sustainable farming, and its flexibility is its great strength, writes Natasha Hughes MW

Georgia, a lost Eden for wine lovers
Georgia has over 500 grape varieties and the world’s most ancient wine culture – but its traditions are only now fully revived after being neglected during the Soviet years.
Georgia, a lost Eden for wine lovers
Georgia has over 500 grape varieties and the world’s most ancient wine culture – but its traditions are only now fully revived after being neglected during the Soviet years.

Interview: Stevie Kim of Vinitaly International
Stevie Kim is best known to the wine world as managing director of Vinitaly International, but her work life is a lot more complicated than that. On the eve of...
Interview: Stevie Kim of Vinitaly International
Stevie Kim is best known to the wine world as managing director of Vinitaly International, but her work life is a lot more complicated than that. On the eve of...

Is Wine a liquid mirror to our culture?
From the Ancient Egyptians to hip hop to The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, wine is connected to our culture in myriad different ways - and that’s something to celebrate,...
Is Wine a liquid mirror to our culture?
From the Ancient Egyptians to hip hop to The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, wine is connected to our culture in myriad different ways - and that’s something to celebrate,...

Bowled by Lamb, hit by Gower
Ben Howkins remembers high jinks in the Douro with a couple of legendary cricketers and a motley (if enthusiastic) collection of wine professionals
Bowled by Lamb, hit by Gower
Ben Howkins remembers high jinks in the Douro with a couple of legendary cricketers and a motley (if enthusiastic) collection of wine professionals

Ethos Priorat – a project 15 years in the making
Over a period of 15 years, writer, photographer and designer Elizabeth Hecker visited the bodegas and vineyards of Priorat, recording the life of this unique appellation in the mountains of...
Ethos Priorat – a project 15 years in the making
Over a period of 15 years, writer, photographer and designer Elizabeth Hecker visited the bodegas and vineyards of Priorat, recording the life of this unique appellation in the mountains of...

The Master of the Cork returns
The ultimate wine snob, Frasier Crane, is back – but how does the sherry-loving Seattle shrink’s wonderful pretension compare to the modern-day version, asks Henry Jeffreys
The Master of the Cork returns
The ultimate wine snob, Frasier Crane, is back – but how does the sherry-loving Seattle shrink’s wonderful pretension compare to the modern-day version, asks Henry Jeffreys

Think you know South American wine? Think again
Argentina and Chile hold sway over any conversation about South America – but we should remember that excellent wines are produced from Uruguay to Brazil, and that Peru is the...
Think you know South American wine? Think again
Argentina and Chile hold sway over any conversation about South America – but we should remember that excellent wines are produced from Uruguay to Brazil, and that Peru is the...